Respostas da interação blastocísto-endométrio, fertilidade, fígado, rins e pulmões a doses subletais de formulações de inseticidas de origem biológica e sintética
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Resumo: | The use of microbial insecticides as an alternative to the use of synthetic insecticides has been increased due to the low environmental persistence and security to non-target organisms such as mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles. However, experiments showed that the protein toxins of the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis cause hypersensitivity in some organs such as kidneys, liver and lungs and differently interfere in male and female rats. However, few studies have shown the effects of sublethal doses of synthetic insecticides about female reproductive system and almost no reports on the effects of biological insecticides in humans, mainly related to reproductive histophysiologies. So, decided to test hypothesis whether the administration of pesticides XenTari® WG (Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Aizawai) and deltamethrin (Decis® 25CE), at concentrations that do not show clinical signs of maternal intoxication, possibly interfere with blastocyst-endometrial interaction and organs maternal albino rats. We used 70 albino rats, Rattus norvegicus albinos randomly divided into 14 groups each consisting of five animals.The animals were subjected to sublethal concentrations of synthetic insecticide, in doses of 1, 2 and 4 mg/kg of deltamethrin-(Decis® 25CE) and biological insecticide in doses of 18.5, 185 and the 370mg/100g XenTari® WG. The results showed that the rats undergone highest doses of both insecticides showed significant reduction in the number and histopathological changes of sites deployed, characterized by the presence of vacuolated trophoblast cells, cytotrophoblasts rare, leukocyte infiltration, degeneration in the region decidua, and presence of blood in the uterine lumen. Histochemically the uterus’ decidua rats showed more fibrous, especially in rats treated with highest dosage of the biological insecticide. In the mother's organs were observed histopathological changes in kidneys showing mainly hemosiderin deposition, necrosis and vacuolar degeneration of convoluted tubules and collecting ducts, and glomerulonephritis; liver, reaction of Kupffer cells and vacuolar degeneration of hepatocytes; lung, peribronquiolite, perivasculitis and multifocal pneumonia. Thus, it is concluded that sublethal doses of insecticide XenTari® produces qualitative and quantitative changes in endometrial-blastocyst interaction, and maternal organs similarly to sublethal doses of deltamethrin, usually involving inflammatory processes, including undermining the process of deployment albino rats. |
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However, experiments showed that the protein toxins of the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis cause hypersensitivity in some organs such as kidneys, liver and lungs and differently interfere in male and female rats. However, few studies have shown the effects of sublethal doses of synthetic insecticides about female reproductive system and almost no reports on the effects of biological insecticides in humans, mainly related to reproductive histophysiologies. So, decided to test hypothesis whether the administration of pesticides XenTari® WG (Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Aizawai) and deltamethrin (Decis® 25CE), at concentrations that do not show clinical signs of maternal intoxication, possibly interfere with blastocyst-endometrial interaction and organs maternal albino rats. We used 70 albino rats, Rattus norvegicus albinos randomly divided into 14 groups each consisting of five animals.The animals were subjected to sublethal concentrations of synthetic insecticide, in doses of 1, 2 and 4 mg/kg of deltamethrin-(Decis® 25CE) and biological insecticide in doses of 18.5, 185 and the 370mg/100g XenTari® WG. The results showed that the rats undergone highest doses of both insecticides showed significant reduction in the number and histopathological changes of sites deployed, characterized by the presence of vacuolated trophoblast cells, cytotrophoblasts rare, leukocyte infiltration, degeneration in the region decidua, and presence of blood in the uterine lumen. Histochemically the uterus’ decidua rats showed more fibrous, especially in rats treated with highest dosage of the biological insecticide. In the mother's organs were observed histopathological changes in kidneys showing mainly hemosiderin deposition, necrosis and vacuolar degeneration of convoluted tubules and collecting ducts, and glomerulonephritis; liver, reaction of Kupffer cells and vacuolar degeneration of hepatocytes; lung, peribronquiolite, perivasculitis and multifocal pneumonia. Thus, it is concluded that sublethal doses of insecticide XenTari® produces qualitative and quantitative changes in endometrial-blastocyst interaction, and maternal organs similarly to sublethal doses of deltamethrin, usually involving inflammatory processes, including undermining the process of deployment albino rats.A utilização de inseticidas microbianos, como uma alternativa ao uso de inseticidas sintéticos vem sendo ampliada, devido à baixa persistência no ambiente e a segurança aos organismos não-alvos, como mamíferos, pássaros, anfíbios e répteis. Porém, experimentos revelaram que as toxinas protéicas da bactéria Bacillus thuringiensis podem causar hipersensibilidade em alguns órgãos, como rins, fígado e pulmões, além de interferirem de maneira diferente em ratos machos e fêmeas. No entanto, são poucos os trabalhos que mostram os efeitos de doses subletais de inseticidas sintéticos sobre o aparelho reprodutor feminino e praticamente não há relatos sobre os efeitos dos inseticidas biológicos em mamíferos,principalmente em relação à histofisiologia reprodutiva. Assim, resolveuse testar a hipótese se a administração dos inseticidas XenTari® WG (B. thuringiensis subsp. Aizawai) e deltametrina (Decis® 25CE), em concentrações que não apresentem sinais clínicos de intoxicação materna, pode interferir na interação blastocisto-endométrio e afetar órgãos maternos em ratas albinas. Foram utilizadas 70 ratas albinas, Rattus norvegicus albinus divididas aleatoriamente em 14 grupos cada um constituído por cinco animais. Os animais foram submetidos a concentrações subletais do inseticida sintético, nas doses de 1, 2 e 4mg/Kg de deltametrina-(Decis® 25CE) e do inseticida biológico nas doses de 18,5, 185 e 370mg/100g do XenTari® WG. Os resultados revelaram que as ratas submetidas às maiores dosagens de ambos os inseticidas mostraram redução significativa do número de sítios implantados, alterações histopatológicas nesses sítios, caracterizadas pela presença de células trofoblásticas vacuolizadas, raros citotrofoblastos, acentuado infiltrado leucocitário, degeneração da região da decídua, além da presença de sangue no lúmen uterino. Histoquimicamente as decíduasdessas ratas apresentaram-se mais fibrosas, principalmente nas ratas tratadas com a maior dosagem do inseticida biológico. Nos órgãos maternos, observaram-se alterações histopatológicas nos rins, principalmente deposição de hemossiderina, necrose e degeneração vacuolar dos túbulos contorcidos e ductos coletores, além de glomerulonefrite; no fígado, reação de células de Kupffer e degeneração vacuolar dos hepatócitos; nos pulmões, peribronquiolite, perivasculite e pneumonia multifocal. Dessa forma, conclui-se que doses subletais do inseticida XenTari® produz alterações qualitativas e quantitativas na interação endométrio-blastocisto, e nos órgãos maternos em ratas albinas, semelhantemente a doses subletais do inseticida deltametrina, geralmente envolvendo processos inflamatórios, comprometendo inclusive, o processo de implantação.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2016-05-23T12:25:32Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Ana Janaina Jeanine Martins de Lemos.pdf: 4611269 bytes, checksum: feffb41514c5abcb05f30f79c7b4e99b (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-05-23T12:25:32Z (GMT). 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Respostas da interação blastocísto-endométrio, fertilidade, fígado, rins e pulmões a doses subletais de formulações de inseticidas de origem biológica e sintética |
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Respostas da interação blastocísto-endométrio, fertilidade, fígado, rins e pulmões a doses subletais de formulações de inseticidas de origem biológica e sintética |
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Respostas da interação blastocísto-endométrio, fertilidade, fígado, rins e pulmões a doses subletais de formulações de inseticidas de origem biológica e sintética LEMOS, Ana Janaina Jeanine Martins de Rata Fertilidade Histologia Reprodução animal Inseticida sintético Synthetic insecticide Bacillus thuringiensis Animal reproduction CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Respostas da interação blastocísto-endométrio, fertilidade, fígado, rins e pulmões a doses subletais de formulações de inseticidas de origem biológica e sintética |
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Respostas da interação blastocísto-endométrio, fertilidade, fígado, rins e pulmões a doses subletais de formulações de inseticidas de origem biológica e sintética |
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Respostas da interação blastocísto-endométrio, fertilidade, fígado, rins e pulmões a doses subletais de formulações de inseticidas de origem biológica e sintética |
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Respostas da interação blastocísto-endométrio, fertilidade, fígado, rins e pulmões a doses subletais de formulações de inseticidas de origem biológica e sintética |
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Respostas da interação blastocísto-endométrio, fertilidade, fígado, rins e pulmões a doses subletais de formulações de inseticidas de origem biológica e sintética |
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TEIXEIRA, Valéria Wanderley |
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TEIXEIRA, Álvaro Aguiar Coelho |
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OLIVEIRA, José Vargas de |
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SIQUEIRA, Herbert Álvaro Abreu de |
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MAIA, Frederico Celso Lyra |
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LEMOS, Ana Janaina Jeanine Martins de |
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TEIXEIRA, Valéria Wanderley TEIXEIRA, Álvaro Aguiar Coelho OLIVEIRA, José Vargas de SIQUEIRA, Herbert Álvaro Abreu de MAIA, Frederico Celso Lyra |
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Rata Fertilidade Histologia Reprodução animal Inseticida sintético |
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Rata Fertilidade Histologia Reprodução animal Inseticida sintético Synthetic insecticide Bacillus thuringiensis Animal reproduction CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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The use of microbial insecticides as an alternative to the use of synthetic insecticides has been increased due to the low environmental persistence and security to non-target organisms such as mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles. However, experiments showed that the protein toxins of the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis cause hypersensitivity in some organs such as kidneys, liver and lungs and differently interfere in male and female rats. However, few studies have shown the effects of sublethal doses of synthetic insecticides about female reproductive system and almost no reports on the effects of biological insecticides in humans, mainly related to reproductive histophysiologies. So, decided to test hypothesis whether the administration of pesticides XenTari® WG (Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Aizawai) and deltamethrin (Decis® 25CE), at concentrations that do not show clinical signs of maternal intoxication, possibly interfere with blastocyst-endometrial interaction and organs maternal albino rats. We used 70 albino rats, Rattus norvegicus albinos randomly divided into 14 groups each consisting of five animals.The animals were subjected to sublethal concentrations of synthetic insecticide, in doses of 1, 2 and 4 mg/kg of deltamethrin-(Decis® 25CE) and biological insecticide in doses of 18.5, 185 and the 370mg/100g XenTari® WG. The results showed that the rats undergone highest doses of both insecticides showed significant reduction in the number and histopathological changes of sites deployed, characterized by the presence of vacuolated trophoblast cells, cytotrophoblasts rare, leukocyte infiltration, degeneration in the region decidua, and presence of blood in the uterine lumen. Histochemically the uterus’ decidua rats showed more fibrous, especially in rats treated with highest dosage of the biological insecticide. In the mother's organs were observed histopathological changes in kidneys showing mainly hemosiderin deposition, necrosis and vacuolar degeneration of convoluted tubules and collecting ducts, and glomerulonephritis; liver, reaction of Kupffer cells and vacuolar degeneration of hepatocytes; lung, peribronquiolite, perivasculitis and multifocal pneumonia. Thus, it is concluded that sublethal doses of insecticide XenTari® produces qualitative and quantitative changes in endometrial-blastocyst interaction, and maternal organs similarly to sublethal doses of deltamethrin, usually involving inflammatory processes, including undermining the process of deployment albino rats. |
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